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The Naz Legacy Foundation delivered the first ever iftar at St Paul’s Cathedral in London on Tuesday, May 7, bringing together British Muslim and non-Muslim leaders. The interfaith iftar offered attendands a platform to interact, communicate, and exchange ideas, not to mention a Ramadan iftar meal. Sadiq Khan, the British Muslim Mayor of London shared …

Raised in a council house in west London, 24-year-old Ali Milani is a Muslim immigrant who says he is ready to beat Tory’s seasoned politician Boris Johnson and become Uxbridge and South Ruislip’s next MP. “We’re like the polar opposites — you could not get further from Boris,” Milani, a Labour councilor, told Metro. Born …

Grenfell Tower fire was among the worst in modern British history, with many lives lost, hundreds displaced, and marring the lives of the mostly low- and middle-income residents who lived there. But to a group celebrating Britain’s annual Bonfire Night, it was a joke. LONDON – A video shared on social media showing a cardboard …

LONDON – Muslim Mayor Sadiq Khan joined Britain’s Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis on Wednesday at London synagogue for an interfaith Ramadan iftar attended also by other faith leaders. “I’m delighted so many young Londoners are a part of this Iftar because as Mayor I always enjoy spending time with young Londoners and listening to what you …

In the latest terrorist incident to hit America, Uzbekistan born Sayfullo Saipov, is reported to have called out “Allahu Akbar,” meaning God is Great. He is correct, God is indeed Great, but saying God is Great while doing what God specifically prohibits – murdering 8 people, injuring 11 – is not greatness, it is terrorism.

Elected 16 months ago, London mayor Sadiq Khan, the first Muslim mayor of a western capital, has appeared as a proud Muslim official who was not cowed by attacks from US President Donald Trump, supremacists, or terror attacks.

Worrying figures released by London Mayor Sadiq Khan have shown a fivefold increase in Islamophobic attacks since the atrocity at London Bridge on Saturday, and a 40% increase in racist incidents, compared with the daily average this year